TS1393: Ejecting iPod using Windows Explorer on Windows Vista may corrupt iPod
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Jul 17, 2014 10:52 AM in response to turingtest2by Arai Tilyek,hello
Retractors: 235
Reallocs: 181
Pending Sectors: 1PowerOn Hours: 703
Start/Stop: 1551
Temp: Current 28c
Temp: Min 4c
Temp: Max 51c
My Ipod Classic keep ejecting itself whenever i connect it to my computer. What should i do? Please help me -
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Jul 29, 2014 12:17 PM in response to turingtest2by Fullmetallife,it says I cannot open my device when I try says 'ERORR! Diag Halt' at the bottom
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Jul 29, 2014 12:33 PM in response to Fullmetallifeby turingtest2,Sounds pretty terminal to me.
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Jul 30, 2014 6:26 PM in response to turingtest2by MLJB,Evening
I recently restored my ipod as it had stopped playing certain songs but they played fine in itunes. That did not fix the problem though I may try again.
retracts: 8
reallocs: 55
pending sectors: 1
power on hours: 96
Temp: current 27c
Temp: min 15c
Temp: max 51c
Any ideas?
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Sep 12, 2014 6:57 AM in response to turingtest2by hokusho,Retracts: 11
Reallocs: 13272
Pending Sectors: 1256
PowerOn Hours: 11030
Start/Stops: 46637
Temp: Current 37c
Temp: Min 12c
Temp: Max 55c
I'm having the same problem. :\ Can I still recover my iPod somehow?
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Sep 12, 2014 7:00 AM in response to hokushoby turingtest2,Sadly no...
Options are to replace the drive or get a new one while stocks last.
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Oct 22, 2014 5:10 PM in response to turingtest2by Jotamide,Thank you so much! The DFU Restore totally solved it.
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Nov 5, 2014 3:12 AM in response to turingtest2by kstar70,I've been having an issue with my iPod and I'm hoping that you might be able to help.
I have a classic 160gb iPod that began re-setting in a continuous loop. I tried putting it into disk mode and connecting to my Mac with iTunes open, but I get a message saying that the iPod “appears to be corrupted” and when I tried to restore it, I couldn’t and just got an error message saying it can’t be restored due to unknown error 1430. I tried this several times, with 2 different usb cables, using different usb ports after having turned the Mac off and then on again.
I repeatedly tried erasing it by way of Disk Utility on my Mac, but always got a message saying Disk Erase failed because of an input/output error. I tried to do it again with another USB cable (one of the the same ones I used when trying to restore the iPod with iTunes) and this time got a message saying that a USB device was drawing too much power and that the USB hub it was connected to was being shut down.
I tried a DFU restore, and iTunes detected a device in "recovery mode" and offered to restore it. I chose that option but again got the 1430 error message. I tried the DFU route again but didn't connect the lead until the iPod did the initial reset – same result.
These are the status I get from diagnostic mode:
IO>HardDrive>HDSMARTData:
Retracts: 95
Reallocs: 0
Pending Sectors: 2
PowerOn Hours: 6940
Start/Stops: 13047
Temp: Current 29c
Temp: Min 2c
Temp: Max 53c
HDSpecs:
SNO: s16********76
FW Revision: NB100-05
LBAs: 0x12a19eb0
Is there any hope for my iPod or is it dead as a door nail?
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Nov 5, 2014 3:00 AM in response to kstar70by turingtest2,Max. temp is a little high, but no reallocs and only 2 pending is quite positive. Perhaps a PC owning friend could try to format / DFU restore it for you.
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Dec 8, 2014 12:00 AM in response to turingtest2by marissalzal13,Hey, I tried the diagnostics mode and this is what i got;
Retracts:5
Reallocs; 16376
Pending Sectors; 0
PowerOn Hours:166
Start/Stops: 43712
Current: 29c
min: 6c
max: 55c
Should I get the Hard Drive replaced? Or can I try restoring on my computer?
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Dec 8, 2014 1:24 AM in response to marissalzal13by turingtest2,I'd say the hard drive was shot. A new hard drive is likely the only option that is going to work.
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Dec 14, 2014 8:25 AM in response to turingtest2by zeke589,Ok I did the test and got this.
Retracts: 42
Reallocs: 464
Pending Sectors: 128
PowerOn Hours: 129
Start/Stops: 13075
Temp: Current 34c
Temp: Min 0c
Temp: Max 66c
However i cant even get my pc to read the ipod